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St. John's University's Tobin Center for Executive Education

Nov 22, 2021

For more than 30 years, The Tobin Center for Executive Education, a division of The Peter J. Tobin College of Business of St. John’s University has served the educational needs of more than 10,000 professionals primarily in, but not limited to, the insurance, risk management and financial services sectors. The Center creates and delivers highly […]
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Maureen Bray

Jan 14, 2020

Executive Director at Art Dealers Association of America Maureen Bray brings over 20 years of gallery experience to her role as Executive Director of the ADAA, having served in leadership positions at three ADAA galleries and participated in The Art Show for over 15 years. Bray also served on the organizing committee for the 2018 […]
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Narric Rome

Jul 4, 2019

Narric Rome serves as Vice President for Government Affairs at Americans for the Arts. In his role he manages federal, state, and local government advocacy with the goal of influencing public policies that advance direct and indirect support for the arts and arts education. Narric is responsible for promoting the Americans for the Arts’ message […]
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IVY

Apr 16, 2018

IVY is a leadership community for entrepreneurs, creatives, and innovative professionals who are passionate about making a lasting positive impact. Our members learn from leading minds and establish lifelong bonds. We believe everyone has limitless potential, and our mission is to accelerate human unity and progress by sparking a new renaissance.  
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Alexandra Darby

May 2, 2017

Alexandra Darby is the Head of Operations at NEW INC, founded by the New Museum in 2014 as the first museum-led cultural incubator dedicated to supporting innovation, collaboration, and entrepreneurship across art, design, and technology. She is a Sydney-born, New York-based cultural producer and contemporary jeweler. Her curatorial projects, which are guided by critical theory […]
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Rosalba Carriera

Apr 26, 2017

Rosalba Carriera is the adopted name of one of the original Guerrial Girls. Rosalba Giovana Carriera (12 January 1675 – 15 April 1757) was a Venetian Rococo painter. Appealing to Rococo styles for its soft edges and flattering surfaces, she is remembered as one of the most successful women artists of any era. Clearly, in her time, she […]
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Daniel S. Palmer

Apr 6, 2017

Daniel S. Palmer is currently an Associate Curator at the Public Art Fund where he has curated exhibitions including Liz Glynn’s Open House, and Commercial Break, an exhibition of digital video and photography by 23 artists exhibited on advertising screens in all five boroughs. Previously, as the Leon Levy Assistant Curator at the Jewish Museum, New York, […]
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Susan Mumford

Apr 6, 2017

Susan Mumford is a game-changer in the 21st Century art world. She’s an entrepreneur, gender equality advocate, mentor, speaker / moderator and author. While running a gallery in Soho, London, she founded the Association of Women Art Dealers (AWAD), a non-profit trade network with multiple international chapters. She subsequently started Be Smart About Art, a […]
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Association of Women Art Dealers (AWAD)

Apr 4, 2017

The Association of Women Art Dealers (AWAD) facilitates business and collaborations between art dealers, gallerists and art consultants. Their vision is to be the premier international network for women art dealers. They provide a platform for meeting fellow collaboratively-minded art dealers, gallerists and consultants. Based in London and NYC, AWAD meets on a monthly basis at […]
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Sotheby’s Institute

Oct 26, 2016

Sotheby’s Institute of Art is The Graduate School of Art and Its Markets. Evolving from a small connoisseurship program begun by Sotheby’s Auction House in 1969, Sotheby’s Institute is now the leader in art business education and object based learning. Our faculty represent the best of the art world helping students master the unique forces […]
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Wynwood Warehouse Project

Jan 8, 2016

Understanding the high demand for artist exhibition spaces, the Wynwood Warehouse Project was created with the intention of bringing to the Wynwood Art District a new dynamic for the artist community. Wynwood Warehouse Project is a 7000 square foot space dedicated to promoting and facilitating the development of contemporary artists, while offering to the community […]
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University of Florida - College of Fine Arts

Jan 8, 2016

The School of Art and Art History shares the College of Fine Arts’ mission of serving as an educational, professional and cultural resource in the visual arts for the campus, community, state and region. Their undergraduate and graduate students contribute and benefit from that commitment. With thirteen different on campus undergraduate and graduate programs as […]
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The International Society of Appraisers (ISA)

Jan 7, 2016

The International Society of Appraisers (ISA) is the largest of the professional personal property appraisal associations representing the most highly trained and rigorously tested independent appraisers in the United States and Canada. They are a not-for-profit, member-driven association, formed to support their member needs and to enhance public trust by producing qualified and ethical appraisers […]
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Smithsonian Affiliations

Jan 7, 2016

Smithsonian Affiliates are partners in a bold effort to share America’s artistic, scientific, and historic heritage. Experience the landmark moments of space flight, the mystery of gems, the beauty of nature, the passion of art, and the march of history – all at your doorstep.
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Sketch

Jan 7, 2016

SKETCH is entering its 18th year of providing creative training initiatives for street-involved, homeless and at-risk youth. Their model of youth engagement enhances both practical and transferrable skills, while serving as a conduit for healthy social/civic participation. Participants have endorsed the SKETCH model as an effective and life-affirming approach to surmounting the constraints and stigma […]
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School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Jan 7, 2016

A leader in educating artists, designers, and scholars since 1866, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) offers nationally accredited undergraduate and graduate degrees and post-baccalaureate programs to 3,200 students from around the globe. Located in the heart of Chicago, SAIC has an educational philosophy built upon an interdisciplinary approach to art and […]
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San Francisco Art Institute

Jan 7, 2016

The San Francisco Art Institute is one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious schools of higher education in contemporary art. SFAI educates artists who will become the creative leaders of their generation.
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Pratt Institute

Jan 7, 2016

The mission of Pratt Institute is to educate artists and creative professionals to be responsible contributors to society. Pratt seeks to instill in all graduates aesthetic judgment, professional knowledge, collaborative skills, and technical expertise. With a firm grounding in the liberal arts and sciences, a Pratt education blends theory with creative application in preparing graduates […]
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New York Academy of Art

Jan 6, 2016

The New York Academy of Art is a graduate school that combines intensive technical training in the fine arts with active critical discourse. We believe that rigorously trained artists are best able to realize their artistic vision. Therefore, Academy students are taught traditional methods and techniques and encouraged to use these skills to make vital […]
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Luce Foundation

Jan 6, 2016

The American Art Program focuses on American fine and decorative art, and is committed to scholarship and the overall enhancement of American art history. The program supports exhibitions, publications and research that emphasize an aesthetic approach to American art, specifically scholarly study of painting, sculpture, prints, drawings, decorative arts, photography, and architecture.
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International Sculpture Centre

Jan 6, 2016

The International Sculpture Center (ISC) is a member-supported, nonprofit organization founded in 1960 to champion the creation and understanding of sculpture and its unique, vital contribution to society. Members include sculptors, collectors, patrons, architects, developers, journalists, curators, historians, critics, educators, foundries, galleries, and museums—anyone with an interest in and commitment to the field of sculpture.
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Hal Jackman Fund

Jan 6, 2016

The Hal Jackman Foundation believes cultural activities are essential tools in fostering vibrant, livable communities. It is committed to the development and presentation of compelling artistic programs in the visual and performing arts. It focuses on increasing access to and appreciation of arts and culture, as well as building the audiences of the future. In […]
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Cranbrook Academy of Art

Jan 5, 2016

Cranbrook Academy of Art, known as the cradle of American modernism, continues to have a significant impact on the world of art, architecture, and design completely disproportionate to its size. Outstanding artists, architects and designers have been a part of Cranbrook’s community of artists. Lasting friendships formed at the Academy lead to future professional collaboration, […]
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